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Monday, 28 July 2014

Kincora, MI5, Gvt elite pedophiles and whistle-blowers Colin Wallace and Jill Dando



In Kincora Boys Home children were raped, exploited and murdered under the auspices of the UK Security Services MI5 and the UK Government. One man stood against them Military Intelligence Officer Colin Wallace.





Colin Wallace, has been a thorn in the side of the elite pedophiles for 40 years. These powerful pedophiles have arrested, set-up and silenced many whistle-blowers and survivors over the last 40 years.

Pedophile Michael Havers QC brother of Judge Butler-Sloss QC, pedophile Leon Brittan QC and how they cover-up rape of children and murder by the State.


In Colin's case MI5 with Home Office backing murdered an antique dealer Jonathan Lewis soley to set Colin up for this crime they, the State, had committed. The State wanted Colin Wallace discredited, so they murdered his friend Jonathan Lewis. In 1981 Colin was convicted of this State murder spending years wrongfully imprisoned. This was exactly the intention of the elite State cover-up merchants who had ordered the set-up of whistle-blower Colin Wallace.


At this time Michael Havers was Attorney General. Havers was complicit in the decision to set-up Colin Wallace and then went on to organised the cover-up of the sexual abuse and murder of children at Kincora. Following in a long tradition of cover-ups the current Home Secretary Theresa May and her Cohort the Prime Minister had the gall to appoint Havers sister Baroness Butler-Sloss to head our National Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. If it was not for Social Media another cover-up would have taken place funded by the tax payer. Leaving cover-up judge Butler-Sloss QC the sister of the evil paedophile and cover-up merchant Michael Havers QC to walk away with a fee estimated to be 3 million pounds. Three million pounds fraudulently obtained form the British Tax payer. Thats how they do it folks!


By murdering his friend and setting up Colin Wallace for the murder, the State had silenced a good man in order to protect guilty men, who were left to continue to rape and murder our innocent children. The State did nothing to stop these crimes instead they encouraged them even using tax payers money to fund the pedophiles. Meaning these evil pedophiles were paid by the British Tax payer to rape and murder the taxpayers own children.



Ken Livingstone MP who knew all about Kincora and the Cover-up took up Colin's Case Livingstone told Parliament of Colin Wallace " He did not kill Mr. Jonathan Lewis and an honest investigation would have discovered this. It would have proved beyond doubt that members of the security services compromised senior politicians and perverted our judicial system. From 1983 to 1987 Wallace was in correspondence with the Home Office"
But From 1983 the Home Secretary was none other than pedophile Sir Leon Brittan so Colin had no chance of help from that direction. Even today in July 2014 Leon Brittan is protected by current Home Secretary Theresa May and Cameron PM. Although, they both know Leon Brittan is guilty of the rape and murder of innocent children. Although, they both know 2 customs officers back this up and that a wealth of evidence exists against Brittan. Although, they know the public no-longer believe their lies against whistle-blowers. Although, they know the public are fully aware of the cover-up to protect Leon Brittan they will not arrest this child rapist, Why?  because Theresa May and Cameron are just as much a part of the cover-up now as Leon Brittan QC and Michael Havers QC
and Dr Ian West was in 1983 when Colin Wallace asked for justice

Dr Ian West connects Colin Wallace Jill Dando and Maxwell. Its how they abuse the Criminal Justice System to protect elite pedophiles


Back in the 1990's Legal Aid was still freely available and because of this Colin's conviction was quashed in 1996. Today he would have had to find private funding to fight the limitless funds of the State or remain a convicted murderer. But in the 90''s his legal team managed to use legal aid to prove his innocence finding new forensic and other evidence. During the appeal hearing, pedophile cover-up merchant and Home Office pathologist, Dr Ian West, admitted that some of the evidence he had used at Wallace's trial had been supplied to him by "an American security source". 

Even after Colin won his Appeal the corrupt CPS said they would be going for a retrial. The evil pedophiles could not bare Colin to be free of persecution and able to work against them. They wanted to tie him up with threats and stress and persecution. The corrupt CPS barrister Anna Curnow QC died in 2011 and despite her lies to the court and persecution of Wallace the Tax payer is unlikely even to get the estimated £155,000 fee she charged back. These evil people are well paid to set-up child abuse whistle-blowers.

Dr Ian West Jill Dando, Barry George and Colin Wallace

Likewise Home Office Pathologist and cover-up merchant Dr Ian West was not removed from his position and continued to receive hefty remuneration for his services to the paedophiles. He was placed in charge of the Jill Dando murder and helped to convict another innocent Barry George. Jill Dando was also murdered by the State when she threatened to expose the elite pedophile ring encircling the BBC and Westminster.

These cover-up merchants have been protected and  encouraged to make money from the very people they are betraying the British Public. It is time that the barristers and experts who set-up innocent people are exposed and made to pay with lengthy prison sentences.

No investigation into the real murderers of Jonathan Lewis has taken place and the State hit men are protected to this day and living in Brighton paid for yet again by the tax payer. The Barrister who withheld evidence and misled the Court in Colin's 1981 trial has not been  prosecuted. Those who pervert the course of justice, Judges, barristers, Police, and civil servants have never been held to account for their terrible crimes. Isn't it time they were?


Prosecute the cover-up mob be they an alleged august ex judge like Butler-Sloss or a lowly CPS legal clerk. We must send a message to the cover-up merchants that The People will not tolerate State set-ups and State Murder to silence whistle-blowers. The People will not tolerate the rape of our children by elite pedophiles. Every barrister and every police officer and every pathologist involved in perverting the course of justice will be brought to account for their crimes by The People who pay them.


The elite pedophiles rein of terror is coming to an end. The unholy alliance between paedophiles who inhabit the Halls of Westminster and the paedophiles who run the corrupt Criminal Justice System is finally being exposed.



NO MORE COVER-UP'S

We honour Colin Wallace and all those who have been persecuted for telling the truth about these horrific Establishment crimes against innocent children. We must make sure that our UK National Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse is led by a person we can trust. Survivors choose the anti establishment barrister Michael Mansfield QC As the Home Secretary Theresa May desperately seeks someone who is corrupt enough to control we must insist on our choice. We want a good person who will not tolerate yet another cover-up?





Here is the story for the Irish Times below


The former British intelligence officer Colin Wallace told Radio Ulster last weekend that any inquiry into Kincora Boys’ Home will not be able to get to the truth if it doesn’t have access to evidence about the role of MI5. If that’s so, the chances of the truth coming out are near to nil. Wallace has been trying for 40 years to expose child sex abuse at the east Belfast home. He has been ridiculed, ignored, lied to and lied about, and, as Paul Foot demonstrated in “Who Framed Colin Wallace?” in 1989, fitted up for manslaughter. Peter Robinson has suggested the Belfast home be added to the remit of the UK Child Abuse Inquiry. Others want a dedicated Northern Ireland inquiry. It matters little. MI5’s interests will take precedence over the rights of raped children. In the early 1970s, Wallace was based in Lisburn, a member of an undercover “psychological warfare” unit which worked closely with MI5. He was involved in “Operation Clockwork Orange”, a MI5 plot to smear Labour prime minister Harold Wilson and “wets” in the Tory opposition.


Clockwork Orange

In October 1974, Wallace told his superiors that he wanted out of Clockwork Orange. He then wrote a memo explaining in detail that destitute boys were being systematically sodomised by members of Kincora staff and were being supplied for abuse to prominent figures in unionist politics. The abusers – among them MPs, councillors, leading Orangemen and other influential individuals – became potentially important intelligence assets.



MI5 had come across Kincora through its interest in paedophile “housemaster” William McGrath, also leader of an eccentric loyalist organisation, Tara. The agency didn’t report the scandal, but allowed it to continue while monitoring the abusers. It wasn’t until an Irish Independentexpose in 1980 that official notice was taken. An RUC investigation led to the imprisonment of McGrath and two other Kincora staff. Two inquiries were then established in succession by secretary of state James Prior. The first, under complaints commissioner Stephen McGonagle, collapsed on its first day when three of five panel members resigned upon being told they couldn’t delve into any matter which might be the subject of police investigation. The collapse of an inquiry after one half-day session may be a unique occurrence.


Prior pledged to the Commons that a second inquiry under retired judge William Hughes would investigate allegations of a cover-up involving state agents. But Hughes announced he would examine only “the administration of boys’ homes” and wouldn’t take evidence about “allegations [of] any cover-up”.

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Every day more and more of the dark and disgusting underbelly which underpins the control system used by the Elite Pedophiles and their MI5 and Police buddies is being exposed.

They not only rape, murder and exploit the children of the poor and defenseless, the set-up whistle-blowers and survivors using the criminal justice system.

They even murder innocent bystanders to enable them to jail whistle-blowers and survivors to cover-up their own terrible crimes against the British People. These Pedophiles who stalk the halls of Westminster, and inhabit key positions in the criminal justice system are paid for by you. They not only murder and rape your children and silence the good people who oppose them but they make you pay for it.


This has to stop now! Please sign this petition

Call to appoint Barrister Michael Mansfield QC to Lead a National Inquiry into Organised Child Abuse http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/the-home-secretary-theresa-may-call-to-appoint-barrister-michael-mansfield-qc-to-lead-a-national-inquiry-into-organised-child-abuse?recruiter=3203247&utm_campaign=twitter_link_action_box&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=share_petition via @UKChange


ref http://davidhencke.wordpress.com/2014/07/14/child-sexual-abuse-inquirybutler-sloss-quits-after-exaro-reveals-havers-kincora-inquiry-connection/


I aquired little boys for Westminster parties http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tory-child-abuse-whistleblower-i-3848987


How Colin Wallace world was turned upside down http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/kincora-scandal-how-colin-wallaces-world-turned-upside-down-30438018.html


Jill Dando Murdered by the State

http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/88001-jill-dando-murdered-by-the-state-to-keep-lid-on-elite-paedophile-ring


Leon Brittan QC questioned by police about rape nothing happened http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ex-home-secretary-leon-brittan-questioned-3818392


MP Ken Livingstone said: "MI5 weren't just aware of child abuse at Kincora Boys' Home – they were monitoring it. They were getting pictures of a judge in one case, politicians, a lot of the Establishment of Northern Ireland going in and abusing these boys."

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/kincora-uk-child-abuse-inquiry-must-look-at-belfast-boys-home-says-amnesty-international-30413075.html




Kincora to North Wales, Hauge, Havers and Butler-Sloss and the rape and murder of innocent children by the State http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/victims-of-abuse-in-north-still-waiting-for-justice-1.1868456

Saturday, 26 July 2014

Gvt still trying to put lid back on Elite pedophile scandals Why??

After the resignation of the judge leading the government’s paedophile inquiry, it is clear that the Establishment is rattled. STEVEN WALKER reports on the investigations that could bring high-level child abusers to justice

The Establishment is getting jittery as more evidence of organised cover-ups of paedophile MPs emerges on a regular basis. 
The Anglican Baroness Butler-Sloss, appointed by the Home Secretary to lead the over-arching inquiry into child protection which broadened the scope of the inquiry away from Parliament, resigned after admitting she covered up the sexual abuse of small boys by two Anglican priests in a previous inquiry. 
It has since also emerged that her brother, the former Attorney-General Michael Havers, limited the scope of an inquiry into paedophile abuse at the Kincora Children’s Home in Northern Ireland in the 1970s. 
Cabinet minutes from 1983 reveal that Havers ensured that MPs and other prominent public figures were protected by restricting the terms of reference of the inquiry. 
Chief constables from 13 forces are now conducting at least 21 separate criminal investigations. Simon Bailey, the chief constable of Norfolk who is running a national task force targetting VIP paedophiles, said 30 senior officers involved in investigating MPs, peers, and other “prominent” figures were now co-ordinating their work. 
The new police inquiries cover the whole country. These are allegations against elected officials, celebrities, people of public prominence and people directly connected to them.


There is growing evidence that the Establishment may be getting rattled at the amount of information pouring into the public domain about the role of senior political, religious and judicial figures in protecting paedophiles linked to Parliament. Government whips are the latest to admit knowing about child sexual abuse by MPs but doing nothing about it while shredding incriminating papers. Norman Tebbit has also stated that a cover-up probably has taken place. 
A year ago, just after announcing that the Metropolitan Police were about to arrest a former Tory Cabinet minister, commander Peter Spindler was taken off the investigation and moved sideways to another job. Spindler had been leading the police criminal investigation into organised paedophiles sexually abusing young children from a council children’s home in Richmond on Thames. 
The suggestion is that powerful figures had complained about Spindler’s work in pursuing three major paedophile investigations and he had to be stopped.
The London Borough of Richmond on Thames was the local authority responsible for the Grafton Close children’s home where it is alleged children were procured and taken to the notorious nearby Elm Guest House where MPs and others attended organised parties to attack vulnerable children who were plied with alcohol and drugs and then orally raped and buggered.
Terry Earland, former head of Richmond children’s services reported allegations to his boss Louis Minster, director of social services, made by worried social workers about what children were telling them.

Jenny (now Lady) Tonge was the new Liberal leader on Richmond Council and in 1983 was briefed, along with other senior councillors, about the reports of paedophile MPs visiting Grafton Close. 
Minster was sacked by the incoming Liberal administration which took control of the council in 1984. Tonge was a councillor from 1981 to 1990 and served as a chair of the social services committee. At this time Liberal MP Cyril Smith was a regular visitor to Grafton Close. 
Did she know about this or report it to the Liberal Party headquarters and MPs? She was Lib Dem MP for Richmond Park from 1997 to 2005 when she was made a life peer as Baroness Tonge of Kew.
Peter McKelvie, the former child protection manager in Hereford and Worcestershire who worked on the conviction of paedophile Peter Righton, said there was a “powerful elite” of paedophiles who carried out “the worst form” of abuse. 
Righton was referred to by Labour MP Tom Watson in 2012 when Hansard recorded that the police file relating to this founding member of PIE, who was convicted in 1992 of importing child pornography from Holland, needed to be re-examined. 
Watson suggests that the evidence file used to convict Righton, if it still exists, contains clear intelligence of a widespread paedophile ring connected directly to Parliament. The central allegation is that a large body of material seized in the police raid on Righton’s home prior to his conviction had not been fully investigated.
Judges, peers, priests and MPs are among 20 prominent public figures who abused children for decades, said McKelvie, alleging that there is evidence linking a number of former politicians to an alleged paedophile network. 
Lord Warner, the former Labour health minister, is on record as saying that the allegations were credible. 
McKelvie triggered a police investigation in 2012 when he revealed there were seven boxes of potential evidence of a powerful paedophile network, including letters between Righton and other paedophiles being stored by West Mercia Police. 
Operation Cayacos, among numerous other ongoing historical child abuse investigations, including Operations Fairbank, Fernbridge and Yewtree, is investigating allegations of a paedophile ring in Parliament linked to Righton.
A Labour peer is now under police investigation although, due to apparent dementia, he is considered unfit to be prosecuted for paedophile offences. 
Clive Driscoll, a former Scotland Yard detective, has claimed that he was moved from his post when he revealed plans to investigate politicians over child sexual abuse claims. Speaking about his inquiries in 1998 into activity alleged to have taken place in Lambeth children’s homes in the 1980s, Driscoll said that his work was “all too uncomfortable to a lot of people.”
Another cover-up has been discovered in a report that Special Branch officers seized a paedophile dossier naming Establishment figures drawn up by Labour peer Barbara Castle in the 1980s. Officers citing “national security” confiscated the file which listed 16 MPs along with senior policemen, headteachers and clergy. 
The dossier was collated by the late Baroness Castle of Blackburn who handed it to Don Hale, the editor of her local newspaper the Bury Messenger. As well as key members of both the Commons and Lords, the dossier named 30 prominent businessmen, public school teachers, scoutmasters and police officers who had links to PIE.
John Pierce, the chief executive of Rochdale council who closed Knowl View residential school in 1994, recently denied knowing about reports of paedophile abuse of young residents at the special school founded by local MP Smith. 
He has gone on record to claim he knew nothing about three separate reports by health staff in 1988, 1991 and 1992 that paedophiles were abusing children as young as eight years of age. Yet Pierce was sent a copy of the 1991 report and Paul Rowen, who was leader of the council in 1992, said he had a number of meetings with Pierce in which the abuse at Knowl View was discussed.
The BBC disclosed details of another cover-up last week when it revealed that a high-ranking friend of Smith tried to warn off police investigating claims that he had been sexually abusing boys. 
A senior detective investigating the claims against Smith said a magistrate made “veiled threats” to officers. The detective’s 1970 report to the chief constable of Lancashire said there was “prima facie” evidence of the MP’s guilt. The director of public prosecution later advised against prosecuting.
The 14-page report by the detective superintendent, which has been redacted, said that Smith would have been “at the mercy of a competent counsel,” but also reported that the MP’s magistrate “buddy” had warned of “unfortunate repercussions for the police force and the town of Rochdale” should he be prosecuted. 
The officer, whose name has been redacted from the report, was investigating allegations of sex abuse by eight young boys, six of whom who had been at the privately-run Cambridge House care home in Rochdale. 
The home closed in 1965, prior to Smith’s election as MP for Rochdale. Police and Rochdale council are already investigating allegations that the Liberal MP sexually abused boys at Knowl View residential school for vulnerable boys which closed in 1992.
Smith was a member of a Freemasons Lodge in Rochdale and this newspaper is continuing to investigate whether Freemasons within the Establishment actively covered up criminal actions in order to protect their brothers. 
The Morning Star newspaper has yet to receive a response to a request to a masonic lodge in Rochdale (Liberty Lodge 5573) confirming whether Smith was a member and who were the senior officers between 1970 and 1990.
The New Welcome Lodge, No. 5139, is a British Masonic lodge based in the Palace of Westminster open to all MPs and peers. Hundreds of MPs currently appear in the Masonic Year Book, along with the names of judges, senior police commanders and top Whitehall civil servants. The role of Freemasonry in protecting paedophile MPs has yet to be fully established, but suspicions will not go away. 

Sunday, 20 July 2014

What happened when UK Police found out about the systematic rape and exploitation of vulnerable children by MP's

Britain's criminal justice system abused by Ministers, judges and police to protect lords and parliamentarians who rape and murder children.  It is also used to seize documents on child abuse and threaten anyone who might want to  publish or blow the whistle on the rape of little children

Editor Don Hale was given a dossier naming VIP peadophiles by Barbara Castle MP. Following this he was  raided by Special Branch and threatened. The Police  brought with them a  Court Order from a corrupt Judge which made it legal  for them to seize the dossier and made it illegal for Don to  publish the  story about the child abuse.

 The Police did not seize the dossier and the Court did not  issue the search and seizure warrant  to protect National Security. They did not stop the Lords and MP's named in the dossier from sexually abusing children,  many who were seized from children's Homes. The Police and the Court  gave VIP paedophiles  the green light to continue the abuse and the Police, the CPS and the Courts protected these paedophiles  from prosecution for their horrific crimes and still do.   

So what happened when Special Branch stormed  into Don Hales home with the Court Order?


The knock on the door came early one day in the famously dry summer of 1984. It was just after 8 am, and Don Hale, the young editor of the Bury Messenger, was reading the daily papers at his desk as his reporters were beginning to arrive at the office.
As Hale, then 31, answered the door, a trio of plain-clothes detectives barged in, followed by a dozen police officers in uniform.
What happened next was, in Hale’s words, ‘like something out of totalitarian East Germany rather than Margaret Thatcher’s supposedly free Britain’.
The detectives identified themselves as Special Branch, the division of the police responsible for matters of national security.
‘They began to flash warrant cards and bark questions,’ says Hale. ‘It was as if they were interviewing a potential criminal rather than a law-abiding newspaper man.
‘The officers told me that I should abandon plans to print a story that was scheduled to run in our next edition. If I didn’t, they told me to expect a long jail sentence.’
Initially bewildered by their threatening tone, Hale soon worked out the purpose of the police visit.
The focus of their attention was an incendiary dossier he had been handed a few days earlier by long-serving Labour politician Barbara Castle. A powerful feminist and stalwart of the traditional Left, who served in Harold Wilson’s Cabinet, she was for years the MP for nearby Blackburn.
One of her lifelong interests, as a principled advocate for the vulnerable and powerless, was child protection. To that end, she had become concerned at the rising influence of the paedophile lobby, which was then infiltrating the political Establishment, developing links with senior public figures, including MPs, peers, civil servants and police officers.
Mrs Castle was particularly alarmed, Hale recalls, about the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE), which had become officially ‘affiliated’ with the influential National Council for Civil Liberties, run by future Labour frontbenchers Harriet Harman, Patricia Hewitt and Jack Dromey.

Journalist Don Hale, the young editor of the Bury Messenger in 1984,  was silenced by an official government order. Ms Castle had given him documents which included minutes of meetings held in Westminster in support of the paedophile agenda
Journalist Don Hale, the young editor of the Bury Messenger in 1984,  was silenced by an official government order. Ms Castle had given him documents which included minutes of meetings held in Westminster in support of the paedophile agenda

‘To her frustration, politicians seemed unwilling to discuss this important issue,’ says Hale. ‘So, being aware of my investigative work in the local media, she approached me and we agreed to a meeting.’
Over tea and a bun at a local cafe, Mrs Castle opened a battered briefcase and handed Hale a bundle of extraordinary documents. They included typewritten minutes of meetings that had been held at Westminster in support of the paedophile agenda, along with details of a host of Establishment figures who had apparently pledged support to their cause.
No fewer than 16 MPs were on that list, several of them household names. Also mentioned multiple times was Tory minister Sir Rhodes Boyson, a well-known enthusiast for corporal punishment, and Education Secretary Sir Keith Joseph.


‘I don’t suppose you’d be interested in writing a story on this,’ Mrs Castle asked in what Hale describes as a tone of weariness.
‘She perked up when I told her that yes, I would be interested,’ he says, ‘though I warned her that I would have to make inquiries with the authorities about some contents of the dossier.’
Accordingly, a few days later he put in a call to the Home Office.
‘I could detect the antagonism from officials as soon as they answered,’ he says. ‘The institution that should have been protecting vulnerable children seemed more interested in stopping the Press from prying too closely.’
It was the morning after Hale made his call to the Home Office that Special Branch officers turned up at the Bury Messenger.
Pushing him into a corner, they began barking orders.
‘Let me assure you that this story is not in the public interest,’ said a detective. ‘It cannot be printed, as a matter of national security.’
‘That can’t be right,’ Hale told him.
‘Look, we’re not here to argue,’ the detective responded. ‘Are you going to hand over your papers?’
‘No,’ Hale replied.
At this point, the officer produced a document, signed by a judge. It showed that his previous remark about not printing the story had not been a request, but an order. The document handed to Hale was a D-notice — a relic of wartime censorship that could be served on newspaper editors, allowing the Government to block any story that threatened national security.
‘If you don’t comply with this notice, we will arrest you for perverting the course of justice,’ the detective barked. ‘You will be liable for up to ten years in prison.’
At this point, Hale’s resistance collapsed. He had been plunged into a situation for which he had little experience.
In his first editorship and married with two children, he says he couldn’t afford to casually put his family and career at risk.
The papers from Mrs Castle were swiftly confiscated, as were Hale’s notes and even his typewriter.
‘When I asked the reason for this strange act of expropriation, I was told it was being taken in case of allegations of fraud,’ he says.
‘You might have typed these statements yourself,’ said a detective, referring to minutes of paedophile campaign meetings. As the police left, Hale was warned never to write about the raid or tell anyone what had happened.
If you don’t comply with this notice, we will arrest you for perverting the course of justice
Officer to Mr Hale during raid at his newspaper office 
‘One point I found interesting was that they all spoke with London accents,’ says Hale. ‘Not a single man was from Lancashire. It was obvious this was a Metropolitan Police raid, planned in the capital.
‘This was confirmed when, disobeying Special Branch’s instructions, I phoned Bury police about the incident. They knew nothing of it and were astonished.’
Rather less shocked was Barbara Castle. When Hale saw her a few days later, she told him: ‘I thought this might happen.’
‘I wish you’d told me,’ he replied. ‘I was totally unprepared. If I’d known, I might have been more discreet in my inquiries to the Home Office or been able to hide some of the papers.’ Mrs Castle apologised. ‘Well, this certainly shows the extent of the cover-up,’ she said. ‘We are fighting a formidable foe.’
Sadly, it wasn’t a foe that Barbara Castle would live to see defeated. Thanks to the D-notice, Hale never made further inquiries or made public the contents of the dossier. Castle went to her grave in 2002 with its contents still secret.
She wasn’t the only one. In a scandal that has gripped Westminster, we recently learned that a similar dossier was handed to then Home Secretary Leon Brittan in 1983 by the late Tory MP Geoffrey Dickens.
Lord Brittan says he passed on that dossier to civil servants and prosecutors. But its contents seem never to have been properly acted on.
Last week, the Home Office was forced to admit it is one of no fewer than 114 files relating to the paedophile lobby and PIE that are ‘missing’, presumed destroyed.
Amid growing public disquiet, two public inquiries will now attempt to establish what happened. The first, by NSPCC head Peter Wanless, will focus on how the Home Office handled recent allegations of child abuse in the early Eighties. It will report in nine weeks.
Another investigation into the handling of child-abuse allegations by a range of public institutions, including schools, care homes and the Church, will last much longer. It is seeking a chairman, following this week’s resignation of the initial appointee, Baroness Butler-Sloss.
Against this backdrop, Hale’s decision to reveal what happened in his office in 1984 carries huge significance, on a number of levels.
Take, for example, his revelation about the role of Special Branch in shutting down his coverage of Establishment links to paedophiles.
It comes just a week after Tim Hulbert, a former Home Office employee, revealed that in 1979 he had been told to wave through the renewal of a £30,000 grant for PIE.
Hulbert says his boss Clifford Hindley — a suspected paedophile — claimed ‘PIE was being funded at the request of Special Branch, who found it politically useful to keep an eye on paedophiles.’ If that isn’t coincidence enough, take also Hale’s revelation that two prominent Tories, Sir Rhodes Boyson and Sir Keith Joseph, were named in Castle’s dossier.
This week, a former Tory activist called Anthony Gilberthorpe told a Sunday newspaper that he had been asked to procure under-age boys for drink and drug-fuelled ‘sex parties’ at political party conferences in the early Eighties.
And who were the two most senior figures Gilberthorpe named as being present at the debauched events? None other than Sir Keith Joseph and Sir Rhodes Boyson.
While neither man is alive to defend themselves, and should, of course, be considered innocent until comprehensively proven guilty, this does, at the very least, appear uncanny.
A third extraordinary coincidence concerns an event that occurred a few days after Hale’s visit from Special Branch.
When he first read Mrs Castle’s dossier, he had noticed that some of those named as parliamentary supporters of the paedophile lobby were Liberals. With this in mind, he’d contacted Jeremy Thorpe, the former party leader who, despite his retirement from front-line politics, remained a national figure.
‘Over the phone, Thorpe told me he would send someone from the party to discuss the matter with me in person at my Bury office,’ says Hale. And who should appear soon after but Cyril Smith, the apparently genial MP for Rochdale.
We now know, thanks to heroic investigations by the present Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk, serialised by this newspaper, that Cyril Smith was a predatory paedophile who ruthlessly exploited his status to exploit vulnerable boys.
At the time, however, Hale was totally unaware of Smith’s sordid private life, and his name didn’t feature in Castle’s documents.
‘Perhaps my suspicions should have been raised by his dismissal of Barbara’s dossier when we met,’ he says. ‘It was all “poppycock”, Smith claimed, a result of Barbara “getting her knickers in a twist” because she was bored with her position as an MEP in Brussels.
‘Downplaying the whole business, Smith sought an assurance that I would not run any story about the dossier. When I refused, he left in a disappointed mood, and I continued my ill-fated investigation.’
We now know, of course, that Cyril Smith spent his life using friends within the Establishment to cover up paedophile activities.
And the organisation which, more than any other, presided over shoddy cover-ups on his behalf was, once again, Special Branch.
As Danczuk has revealed, a Lancashire police dossier on Smith containing credible allegations of abuse disappeared in the Seventies after being commandeered by Special Branch, who then demanded that local detectives stop investigating him.
Officers in Northamptonshire were instructed (via a phone call from shadowy officials in London) to release Smith from custody in the Eighties, after child porn was found in his car boot.
Meanwhile, policemen in London have revealed they were repeatedly told, by unnamed superiors (also believed to be Special Branch), to release the 23 stone MP after he was caught performing sex acts with young boys in public toilets in St James’s Park.
Don Hale, who is now 61, was in 2001 voted Journalist of the Year by What The Papers Say — an award normally reserved for reporters from the national media — for a brilliant campaign as editor of the Matlock Mercury in which he helped clear the name of a man who had wrongly been jailed for more than 20 years for a murder he did not commit.
He knows only too well how deep the tentacles of Smith and fellow paedophiles extended into the Establishment of the time.
A few years later, he was contacted by reporters from the News Of The World, who had somehow learned of Castle’s paedophile dossier and wanted to talk to him about it.
Soon after meeting them, Cyril Smith turned up unannounced in his office, claiming he ‘just happened to be in the area, ’ says Hale.
‘But the real reason was all too apparent: he had heard about the reappearance of the paedophile story and wanted to make sure that I would not pass on the information I had been given.’
In truth, however, there was no real chance of Castle’s dossier of information becoming public.
The News Of The World was also told to ‘spike’ (not publish) the story, for reasons of national security.
‘Their reporters were leant on just as heavily by Special Branch as I had been,’ says Hale, barely able to suppress his anger.
‘The Press is a key weapon in a just society to expose wrong-doing.
‘But this whole saga shows that, in the case of paedophilia in the Seventies and Eighties, the Establishment had a profoundly warped sense of morality, preferring cover-ups to crime fighting.’


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2697947/Chilling-day-Special-Branch-swooped-seize-ANOTHER-dossier-VIP-abusers-16-MPs-names-mentioned-1984-report-paedophile-lobby-s-influence-Westminster.html#ixzz384Ze1UOj


Also watch video of Dan Hale talking http://www.itv.com/news/granada/update/2014-07-21/watch-the-prison-threat-that-allegedly-stopped-high-profile-child-abusers-being-revealed/

Barbara Castle passed internal Home Office documents to a journalist in an extraordinary personal battle with civil servants, various supporters of the Paedophile Information Exchange and the MP for Rochdale.
She lost her fight with Cyril Smith early one morning in 1984 when twelve uniformed and three plain clothes police officers surrounded the offices of the Bury Messenger free newspaper.
Three men, identifying themselves as Special Branch, seized 30 pages of documents from a young newspaper editor under the false pretext that he was about to breach a government D-notice.
The deputy secretary of the present-day Defence, Press and Broadcasting Advisory Committee, Air Commodore David Adams, told reporter Garrick Alder in an email last week there is no archive record of a D-notice:
The only person who issues D Notice advice is the Secretary of the DA Notice Committee. We have, nevertheless, in connection with similar enquiries, searched the available archives for any D Notices that may have been issued during the period in question and have found none.
Despite having served as a cabinet minister, despite being a privy councillor and despite being a member of the European parliament, Barbara Castle was outgunned by the Liberal MP for Rochdale and his police contacts in London.
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The young editor was Don Hale, a 31 year old former professional footballer for Bury ‘just keeping the seat warm’ at the Bury Messenger office very early in his career as an editor.
Now 61, with an OBE for his notable campaign as the editor of the Matlock Mercury, helping to overturn the unsafe conviction of Stephen Downing who had served 27 years of a life sentence for the murder of Wendy Sewell, Hale says he got to know Barbara Castle when he was a contributor at the BBC local radio station in Blackburn.
In 1979, after a record 34 years as MP for Blackburn, she handed over her safe Labour seat to her former political adviser Jack Straw.
As Margaret Thatcher was coming to power, Barbara Castle ran for election as a member of the European parliament, standing at the age of 69 in a ‘first past the post’ contest for Greater Manchester North.
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John Hume MEP, Barbara Castle MEP and Ted Castle, a former MEP in Brussels.
The European constituency she won in 1979 included Rochdale, the home town and power base of her nemesis.
Cyril Smith had been Labour mayor of the town in 1966, owned a metal spring manufacturing firm and 1,300 concealed shares in the town’s leading manufacturer – the world’s largest asbestos producer – Turner & Newall.
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Smith switched parties to win Rochdale for the Liberals in 1972, holding the seat for five elections thereafter. In 1981 he wrote to Turner & Newall, asking them to draft his Commons speech against the forthcoming EEC public health restrictions on the import and production of asbestos. He declared: “The public at large are not at risk. It is necessary to say that time and time again.”
In 1982 he used parliamentary privilege to accuse Yorkshire Television of lying about asbestos in their celebrated documentary Alice – Fight For Life which featured Alice Jefferson, 47, suffering from malignant pleural mesothelioma 30 years after working for 9 months at the Cape asbestos mill in Hebden Bridge.
Don Hale, now living in North Wales, described how Barbara Castle took to dropping in at his newspaper office, a former bank in Silver Street, Bury.
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Barbara Betts had worked her way from Love Lane Elementary School, via Bradford Girls Grammar School and St Hugh’s College, Oxford, to a seat on St Pancras Borough Council in 1937.
She had been a reporter on Tribune and the housing correspondent of the Daily Mirror in 1944.
Her lover, William Mellor, who died in 1942, when she was serving as an air raid warden in the London blitz, had been editor of Tribune and the top-selling Daily Herald.
Her late husband Ted Castle had been night editor of the Daily Mirror and editor of Picture Post.
Yet in 1984 here she was asking for help from the editor of the Bury Messenger free sheet.
Don Hale remembers:
She was feeling a little bit isolated in those days. I was a firebrand and a socialist. She would come on her own to see me but her assistant would phone first to make an appointment.
I had been asked to come in and sort things out at Eddy Shah’s Bury Messenger. He sold out later and after eighteen months the new owners eventually asked me to work in Derbyshire.
Barbara was quite angry one day and said, “I’ve been working on something – I don’t suppose you’d be able to help me. I don’t mind you bringing my name into it.”
She was objecting to the funding of the Paedophile Information Exchange and concerned about the speed of their infiltration among the civil servants and the number of prominent names apparently supporting them. She was horrified at the prospect of Parliament approving legalised sex with children, often under the guise of educating them, and mentioned an influx of rent boys and unsavoury and unfortunate situations that had been covered up by the authorities.
When I asked her to give me something more substantial she pulled about thirty A4 pages out of a battered briefcase absolutely chocker with stuff.
The pages included cuttings from the PIE magazine Magpie, documents from the PIE and the National Council for Civil Liberties and a list of the names of about sixteen MPs she thought were involved. There was also a list of about 30 prominent people in the North West and a list of speakers for PIE.
It was enough to make a splash for the paper. A lot of what she was claiming came from agenda for meetings at the Home Office. There were Home Office headings on the minutes of meetings and Home Office headings on lists of people present at meetings or reasons for the non-attendance of others. The name of Cyril Smith did not appear.
I agreed to run something the following week and set about contacting the Home Office and certain people mentioned. The names of Sir Keith Joseph MP and Dr Rhodes Boyson MP cropped up.
When I explained the detailed nature of the information and that I couldn’t reveal my source, you could almost hear a pin drop. The officials were unsure what to say or do. I was in the middle of it.
Quite a lot of Liberals were mentioned in the documents, so I spoke to their former leader, Jeremy Thorpe. That’s what prompted Cyril Smith to turn up in my office in Bury. Barbara had never made any allegations against him.
He was very angry. He tried to persuade me that it was all poppycock. He said Barbara had got her “knickers in a twist” since leaving the House and had become bored with wine lakes and sugar mountains in Europe. He played down the whole episode and wanted an assurance that I wouldn’t run anything. I wouldn’t give it.
After the visit from Cyril Smith came the visit from Special Branch. There was a knock on the door of the office at around 8:00 one morning. It was amazing. Three SB men with London accents came inside. Some of the uniformed men stayed outside. They all flashed warrant cards. They showed me two pieces of paper. One looked like a search warrant with a warning. They were a rough bunch.
One of them said, “I have a D-Notice here and a search warrant signed by a judge. This is in response to a call made to Leon Brittan’s department. That was how they put it. They didn’t say they came from the Home Office.
They pushed me into a corner and one of them said, “Let me assure you that this story is not in the public interest. It cannot be printed, as a matter of national security. We’re not here to argue, Are you going to hand over your papers?
“If you don’t comply with this notice, we will arrest you for perverting the course of justice. You will be liable for up to ten years in prison. We can arrest you straight away if we believe you are going to publish.”
They knew Barbara had been to see me. They knew Cyril Smith had been round. Most of the documents were together in one folder. So it didn’t take them long. They picked up my own typewriter saying: “We’re taking that in case you’ve been forging documents.”
There was nothing I could do to resist. I’d never seen a D-Notice in my career and I was on a very temporary contract keeping the seat warm for another editor.
My Bury police contact was utterly shocked. He knew nothing about it. A day or two later the local police told me: “It was a visit from the London mob. We were not briefed.”
When I told Barbara, she said, “I thought that might happen.”
I told her, “I wish you’d told me. I could have copied them.”
She said she had only a small band of supporters. She felt like a lone wolf. Her supporters in Parliament felt their seats were threatened. The presence of the PIE group had become accepted.
It was a hot potato thing. It had an effect on me years later. Facing the task of investigating the conviction of Stephen Downing for a murder he had not committed, I was determined not to let it happen again.
When the files on Stephen’s case were lost in transit by a courier taking them from the Home Office in London to the Criminal Cases Review Commission in Birmingham. I had copies ready for the CCRC.

You the  reader can stop this abuse of power and the rape and torture of innocent children.  Sign petitions, tell your friends and family. Wake up it could be your child next. These monsters could call at your door any day if you do not protest now against this abuse of the criminal justice system.  The Police lie, Judges and Barristers Lie, Politicians lie.  They protect evil paedophiles and target whistle-blowers and victims

Thursday, 17 July 2014

MI5 guilty of exploiting innocent British children

MI5 has been involved with the systematic abuse of innocent children both in the UK mainland and in Northern Ireland notably in Kincora children's Home
For evidence we have the testimony of a man described by MI5 itself as an energetic, reliable and brave source of intelligence who had proved himself on many occasions. This praise was heaped on the head of a man known as 'Observer B' at the Bloody Sunday tribunal.
"My case officer told me to leave McGrath to them and I have always believed they used the information (about his sexual activities) to recruit him as an informer," Observer B told me.
He was referring to William McGrath, the housemaster of Kincora Boys' Home and one of three men later jailed for abusing youngsters in his care. Observer B, who had supplied a dossier to MI5, was promptly told to leave McGrath's Tara paramilitary group and join the UDA.
The person praising Observer B to Lord Saville's tribunal was one of his former handlers, a career MI5 agent known as 'Julian'. His evidence, which was given in London in May 2003, is preserved in the National Archives and available online.
Julian made it clear that Observer B, although not a republican, was a prized security service informant in Londonderry at the time.
Observer B was a former British Army Sergeant Major, an Englishman married to a local woman. He died in 2003, but I spoke to him in 1987 about his efforts to alert the authorities to Kincora before his handlers made his financial problems disappear to shut him up.
Video: Kincora - Did MI5 use the abuse of young men to manipulate people in high places – UUP leader Mike Nesbitt
source: Belfast Telegraph
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There was immediate confirmation of his status when Admiral William Higgins, Secretary of the Defence Advisory Committee, warned me that giving the man's whereabouts or naming his handlers would be a breach of national security and punishable as such.
But he wasn't the operative who tried to raise Kincora.
In May 1987 I published the story of a former Field Intelligence Non Commissioned Officer (FINCO). Unlike Observer B this FINCO is still alive.
In 1976 he was posted to east Belfast and became aware of Tara and McGrath. He posted a report to senior officers who told him to take no action.
McGrath had first come in contact with the intelligence community in the 1950s when he smuggled Bibles into Russia.
His handler was said to be an MI5 officer working in Old Holywood Road who was later charged with an offence against a young boy.
Such issues cannot be let lie.